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blanketing

/blang-ki-ting/US // ˈblæŋ kɪ tɪŋ //

毯子,毯状物,毯式,毯状

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : blankets: The blanketing was too warm.
    • : Radio. the effect of a signal from a powerful transmitter that interferes with or prevents the reception of other signals.

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Examples

  • It all made for a melancholy scene when the lights went down before tip-off and Washington honored franchise great Wes Unseld, who died in June at 74, with a video and a moment of silence — true, blanketing silence.

  • On a boulevard with stacked neon-lit signs blanketing the buildings, Veatch finds the gaming arcade frequented by the Kims.

  • Reach for a bottle of schnaps to ward off the bitter cold blanketing America right now.

  • Meanwhile, competitors have been blanketing China with cheaper smartphones.

  • Tropical cyclone Oswald has produced a blanketing of sea foam in parts of Queensland, Australia.

  • From Celine to Louis Vuitton, minimal new carry-alls are blanketing runways.

  • Blanketing: A slang term, used when one vessel covers or becalms another with her sails.

  • Her voice penetrated the uproar of his mind, stilling troubled waters, blanketing other sounds.

  • When the chills intervene he wants blanketing, hot bottles at his feet, and hot tea, or something stronger.

  • But of that his squire could not be convinced, for the episode of the blanketing still remained a most vivid reality to him.

  • Batson Reeves was just blanketing his horse, for in his vigorous courtship forenoon calls figured regularly.